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  1. Archduchess Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra of Austria (25 January 1849 – 6 June 1867) was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine as the daughter of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen. She was intended to become the Queen of Italy as the wife of King Umberto I , but her early death prevented the marriage.

  2. Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra of Austria-Teschen (Habsburg-Lorraine), Archduchess: Birthdate: January 25, 1849: Birthplace: Wien, Österreich (Austria) Death: June 06, 1867 (18) Schloss Hetzendorf, Wien, Österreich (Austria) (2nd and 3rd degree burns after cigarette lit her dress on fire) Place of Burial: Wien, Österreich

  3. Oct 1, 2015 · October 1, 2015. Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra, was born on the 25th January 1849 in Vienna. She was the third child of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen and Princess Hildegard of Bavaria. Her elder sister was Maria Theresia (1845 – 1927) who married Duke Philipp of Wurttemberg in 1865.

  4. Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra, was born on the 25th of January 1849 in Vienna. She was the third child of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen and Princess Hildegard of Bavaria. Her elder sister was Maria Theresia (1845 – 1927) who married Duke Philipp of Wurttemberg in 1865.

  5. Archduchess Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra of Austria was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine as the daughter of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen. She was intended to become the Queen of Italy as the wife of King Umberto I, but her early death prevented the marriage.

  6. Images from Wikimedia Commons. Mathilde Marie Adelgunde Alexandra was born on January 25, 1849 in Vienna, Austria, the second daughter and third child of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen, and his wife Princess Hildegard of Bavaria.

  7. Even after he did, he made it clear Isabella was the love of his life. Maria Christina also eventually married and had a long seemingly happy marriage. During the course of their relationship, Isabella and Maria Christina’s closeness was noted upon by their contemporaries although they were not explicitly accused of anything, until after ...

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